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Salvia Blackberry Ripple

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  • Deep foliage adds garden texture
  • Low maintenance with simple pruning
  • Flower spikes enhance summer interest
  • Perfect for borders and containers
Salvia 'Blackberry Ripple' creates a striking display with its rich, dark foliage and elegant flower spikes. This cultivar is admired for its dramatic leaf colour and textured appearance, adding depth to any garden setting. The flowers rise above the leaves, offering a subtle contrast that enhances the overall visual impact. It is a versatile plant that complements mixed borders and container arrangements beautifully.
    Salvia Blackberry Ripple
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    Salvia Blackberry Ripple - Plant information

    Size: Grows to approximately 60 cm tall with a spread of around 45 cm, making it suitable for mid-border planting.

    Position: Thrives best in full sun to partial shade. Prefers well-drained soil and benefits from a sheltered spot away from strong winds.

    Feeding etc: Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring to support growth. Prune lightly after flowering to keep compact and vigorous.

    Care: Water regularly during dry spells and remove spent flowers to encourage new blooms. Cut back after flowering to maintain shape and promote healthy growth. Mulch in spring to protect roots and retain moisture.